They are incensed by the Government's insatiable thirst for higher taxes and more public spending, which has failed to improve services. |
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There is an unquenched thirst for knowledge about their wardrobe, their bedroom escapades, their sordid past. |
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He has been collecting coins and currency notes for the last three decades and his thirst for more remains unquenched. |
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With his thirst for the freedom struggle remaining unquenched, he organised a procession there, only to serve a second term of three months. |
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The specimen prompted him to focus his thirst for knowledge and love of reading on mineralogy. |
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The problem is that rotaries have a dipsomaniacal thirst for petrol and oil and produce most of their power at high revs. |
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He was always fascinated by science and nature and he had an insatiable thirst for knowledge. |
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Anthony McGrath, 173 not out in the first innings, resumed on 42 and his thirst for runs remained unquenchable. |
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The then Preston manager, David Moyes, made sure that was possible, taking him to Deepdale, where he quenched his thirst for further development. |
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One of them is the professor from New Mexico, where apparently there is an unquenchable thirst for Victorian poetry. |
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It seems that nothing in this world is able to quell David Hempleman-Adams' thirst for adventure and this year has been no exception. |
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Other NBC correspondents have told me stories about your seemingly unquenchable thirst for reporting. |
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Water seeped into deep holes he dug, enough to quench thirst for another few days. |
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It was the public's unquenchable thirst for celebrity gossip, argues Ken, that led the paparazzi to hound her to her death. |
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Revived from my state of walking death, I awoke with an insatiable thirst for that world, a mad desire to recapture it in the waking hours. |
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There were more than 2,000 distilleries in Ireland at one point, all busily trying to keep up with the world's thirst for Irish spirit. |
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Who among us can possibly keep up with the insatiable thirst for novelty demanded and dominated by the toy industry? |
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First, you might wish to retain your driving licence, and secondly there's the little matter of an enormous thirst for premium unleaded. |
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Adventure racing was spawned in the early Eighties among those hardcore communities with an unslakable thirst for danger and hardship. |
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But what about the students with keen intellects and a thirst for knowledge who have severe dyslexia? |
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The demand for illicit drugs is as strong as the nation's thirst for bootleg booze during Prohibition. |
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Before I pressed play, I wanted more sound, layer upon layer to slake my thirst for novelty. |
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But if someone said something big enough to satisfy my thirst for trash talk of any kind, I'd have heard about it. |
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It's very common to mistake thirst for hunger pangs, especially before bed. |
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While he appears to have slaked his own thirst for now, Carter still believes that more deals need to be done in the asset management industry. |
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A thirst for knowledge may well be created, and some individuals may go on to study Punjabi and Gurmukhi. |
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Photographs were widely used at the exposition, where the public's thirst for vicarious pleasure seemed insatiable. |
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It's most helpful when you have a headache and a strong thirst for iced drinks. |
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I will not waste those twelve years trying to slake your father's thirst for glory. |
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The simple thirst for revenge on the part of a few could be enough to derail any peace agreements that might come about in the future. |
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Lucy herself is a powerful character, an independent spirit with a thirst for revenge that threatens to consume her. |
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The downsides were a serious thirst for fuel when one put the foot down and the twin choke Dellorto carburettors being difficult to keep in tune. |
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Joining him are a group of hip, young toughs who thirst for the kind of action that only being a Texas Ranger can offer. |
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Like a zealot who demands a public flagellation to expiate his sin, Martin's thirst for punishment grows until his mental health is in doubt. |
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With their thirst for revenge sated, there is nothing left for either Lavinia or the maddened Titus but the surcease of sorrow in death. |
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The media should resist the temptation to quench this thirst for sensationalism but there are some who never stand firm. |
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However, coach Clive Woodward chose horses for courses and Tindall started the game and typified England's thirst for victory with some big hits. |
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I have since a young age been very curious, and my fathers initial push into me reading books was the drink to my unquenchable thirst for knowledge i still have today. |
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The thirst for spirituality felt in our society can only be quenched by Christ. |
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He was a great reader who, since his younger days trained himself to sleep as little as possible in order to satisfy his thirst for knowledge. |
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The thirst for knowledge and the desire to help others are powerful motors of research. |
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Recommended for anyone with a thirst for knowledge, who can't get enough of observing and understanding the natural world that surrounds them. |
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They have a great thirst for knowledge, big professional ambitions and they're very undertaking. |
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It is very evident from the evidence that the dog-handlers are continuous learners that have a thirst for knowledge as to their craft. |
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A scientific educational potential has been created, and a thirst for knowledge has been inculcated in the population. |
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And we work to stimulate young people's thirst for knowledge and entrepreneurial spirit. |
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His curiosity and thirst for knowledge brought him to Ontario where he worked in the aerospace field. |
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My teachers and my SSE group have benefited my life as a whole by bringing my life out of turmoil, and satiating my thirst for knowledge. |
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But the year isn't over yet for this busy bee, whose thirst for knowledge has become a true profession, if not a profession of faith. |
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Far from satiating voters' thirst for blood, the speaker's decapitation may have whetted it. |
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We aim to be perfectly in sync with this thirst for authenticity that compels people to discover or rediscover Auvergne. |
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This is a suspense-filled novel which will enchant romantics with a thirst for historical adventure. |
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From mere house cat to famous idol, Meow soon gathered minions far and wide, mobilising social media to satiate his thirst for power. |
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The Blessed Dominic had a great and burning thirst for the salvation of souls, for which he was an unequaled apostle. |
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Everything is here: the recording studio, songbook, musicians, guests, motivation, excitment, and the thirst for sharing. |
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I was bowled over by those teenagers' solidarity and their thirst for culture. |
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Oh, if only that thirst for knowing were present in all, if only all had that longing to know the supreme truth! |
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The President fully understands people's hunger and thirst for justice. |
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He knows that I thirst for adventure more than the life-giving water. |
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Scott deeply loves what he does, probably because of his unquenchable thirst for the next great song. |
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With an unquenchable thirst for honours, Mourinho has already set himself a new target. |
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Only the peoples' condemnation of intolerance and irrationality can stem this thirst for crazy violence. |
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Such fear quickly evaporated as pragmatic outdoorsy types quenched their thirst for a frugal vehicle to handle all of their recreational needs. |
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Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled. |
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As useful as it may be, the CVR will be far from sufficient to quench the Congolese people's thirst for justice. |
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Young people have a thirst for life, but you can't give the same liquid to everyone. |
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The thirst for more and more know-how about materials, structures and components on the nano scale is therefore all the greater. |
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This thirst for spirituality is also noticeable among priests, religious and lay people. |
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It was a testament to the public's thirst for trivia and anecdote. |
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And her dad apparently will never satisfy his thirst for adoration, whether from the world at large or from himself. |
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To quench the thirst for power, Datang Power has applied to raise up to 6 billion yuan by selling one billion A shares to fund expansion of 10 power plants. |
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Traffic gridlock is commonplace, air pollution levels are soaring and, most alarmingly, the thirst for water means the mighty Colorado River is increasingly running dry. |
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This spatial displacement reveals your thirst for freedom, your desire for openness and to break with the protest novel. |
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In response, voters thought voting for Madison was inconsistent with their thirst for free booze. |
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Like the first taste of scotch to a former alcoholic who breaks the pledge, what followed was a raging thirst for everything and anything western. |
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Yet it is his thirst for knowledge, his insatiable desire to get a little better than he was yesterday, that makes him such a delightful curiosity. |
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Brown's purpose is to meet as far as prudently possible the public's apparently unquenchable thirst for ever more spending on the National Health Service. |
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But an unquenchable thirst for victory allied to sheer stubbornness has got this Celtic side where they are and they weren't for ending this game minus all three points. |
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He established his credentials as a top-class winger with the Wellington Hurricanes and is quick, powerful and with an unquenchable thirst for tries. |
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Whether it's a scandal in the Royal Family or a lord who's been up to no good, we seem to have an unquenchable thirst for the passionate exploits of the nobility. |
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On his quest he meets a bizarre array of treasure hunters, profiteers and traffickers, all with an unquenchable thirst for the hoard that has eluded man for centuries. |
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But to her, it was just an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. |
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My last view of her was of a dynamic, compact figure, her thirst for intellectual adventure clearly unquenched, as she marched towards yet another threshold. |
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The arrival of the Nguni, a people with numerous cattle herds and great thirst for land, put the Bushman under great stress and severe disadvantage. |
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It was that same unquenchable thirst for knowledge which had propelled Mecha out of the night of an earlier, smaller existence onward and upward to a brighter future. |
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He continues to outwork and outthink coaches half his age, and shows the same thirst for a potential record ninth championship ring that he did for his first. |
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After cycling to Tobermory for an overnight stop and two unforgettable deep fried scallop suppers from the local chippy, we still have a thirst for more beaches. |
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In this difficult work, our Aboriginal brothers and sisters over the years have demonstrated tenacious and long-suffering patience and an increasingly urgent hunger and thirst for justice. |
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He had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. |
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She does not believe that threatening to throw Canada into an unnecessary election only to quench the Liberals' thirst for power is bad and deplorable as well. |
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We cannot carry on our shoulders the poverty of the entire world, the inability of some parties to organise themselves and the thirst for revenge on the part of formerly colonised peoples. |
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Of course, we don't claim to have all the answers, but our thirst for knowledge drives us to ask valuable questions and we always take time to listen carefully to the responses. |
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Accustomed, if not resigned, for decades to a precarious and impoverished state, crushed and deeply traumatised by five years of civil war, the Tajiks, like other peoples of Central Asia, still thirst for freedom. |
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An example certainly understood by everyone to conclude. A dimension of untruthfulness, deceitfulness and hypocrisy or a thirst for power can cause a loss of trust in the men and women from whom it emanates. |
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This « new ardour » to which John-Paul II referred supposes a facility for thoroughly searching with the heart of Christ who, at the moment of being transpierced by our sins, stated his thirst for our holiness. |
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One reason for the spectacular success of postcards during the first two decades of the 20th century was the thirst for novelty associated with the growth in tourism. |
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Following these discussions, some of these fellows, full of curiosity and that thirst for knowledge typical of the adolescence, started to pose questions and looking for the source. |
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This issue is crucial in a world where information transcends national borders and where our peoples are showing an increased need to slake their thirst for information. |
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Malignant narcissists may even kill to slake their thirst for attention. |
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It is guided by the absolute respect for the rules inherent to Fine Watchmaking, by an unquenchable thirst for innovation and by the use of exquisitely pure and precious touches of colour. |
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At the same time, the Iraqi autocrat's inextinguishable vindictiveness and thirst for power continue to pose a serious threat, both for the region and for international order as a whole. |
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The main impact on the river of these industries is their thirst for a dependable good quality water supply. |
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The creation of ASEAN was motivated by a common fear of communism, and a thirst for economic development. |
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Rodriguez's thirst for knowledge is legendary. |
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With them, I will make you poor in spirit and possessions, meek, peaceful, merciful, able to cry over your sins, to hunger and thirst for justice and, especially, to have a clean heart. |
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Dee's thirst for knowledge was insatiable. |
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However, the motive of the majority of the Castilians who had gone to the Indies to establish themselves there was none other than the thirst for gold, that is to say, to get rich as soon as possible. |
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But Russians' thirst for information, and the modern means for slaking it, are nowadays too strong to let the country slide all the way back to the tyrannical past. Still, the takeover of NTV is bad news. |
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For example, THP, a drinks firm that started out brewing beer, moved into fizzy soft drinks and is now, like Vinamilk, slaking the growing thirst for healthy beverages. |
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To achieve these goals, teaching must initially be attuned to children's everyday lives, encouraging and satisfying their natural thirst for knowledge, and then go on to transcend their world. |
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Murray had an insatiable thirst for knowledge. |
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Adventure and travel lovers can satisfy their thirst for adventure and get a whiff of holiday air here, at the biggest travel agency in Switzerland, like nowhere else in the world. |
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And in any case, the point of the Tory poster wasn't so much Scottish stinginess as Scotland's thirst for public spending – subsidised, in this view, by the English taxpayer. |
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She had a great thirst for knowledge and both absorbed and regurgitated, in tremendous detail, knowledge of the disease, complementary therapies and new and innovative treatments. |
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The thirst for action, devotion and service that burned within Jeanne Marie could not have found a better place to be quenched than this district of Paris. |
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We all suffer when we see our planet afflicted by conflicts and ongoing wars, driven by a thirst for power and vengeance, with millions plunged into terrible misery, victims of often murky political machinations. |
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It may be that the decisions you adopted this morning have in some way assuaged the Group's thirst for knowledge, but this Chamber appears to be unusually empty for a debate on such a major issue. |
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In my experience as an educator, I have never seen a group of students approach their lessons and assignments with such enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge. |
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In parallel with the thirst for knowledge and discovery, technology gives the human being an impression of power, which is symbolized by the myth of Prometheus, but has now moved on significantly. |
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Our role is therefore to cultivate this thirst for knowledge. |
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Those who are well-educated and equipped with critical thinking, communication skills and a thirst for lifelong learning are going to help us get there. |
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Armed with twin crossbows, an arsenal of deadly contraptions, and an unquenchable thirst for vengeance against the legions of the Burning Hells, the demon hunter strikes quickly and excels at hit-and-run tactics. |
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Reminiscing over his glorious past, his love for the present and thirst for the future, the bright-eyed 78-year-old reiterates his love of music and life. |
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Blessed are you in whom the truth does not inspire fear nor scandal, for I tell you truly that the light will fall like a cascade upon your spirit to sate forever your thirst for light. |
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The people who succeed are invariably those who have a thirst for knowledge, go out and secure their knowledge in one way or another, and then put it to work. |
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Do you think that Jeff's solo project allowed him to fulfill his thirst for complex and technical riffing and that now he realized he could lay back a little bit more with Nevermore to give you more space? |
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The religious institute or institutes that received the charism directly through their founders continue to be the original wellspring where one goes to slake one's thirst for the charism. |
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A gifted, albeit rebellious pupil, her enthusiastic artistic temperament, full of enthusiasm, led her to find the classical repertoire somewhat narrow and austere to assuage her thirst for musical discovery. |
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It doesn't matter whether you're hankering to surf glassy, 10-foot waves or canoe through the towering walls of an ancient gorge. Australia is the place for anyone with a love of water and thirst for adventure. |
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The least we can say is that the thirst for spiritual values will be far from quenched and a dictature of relativism risks making even harder the transmission of our religious heritage. |
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No doubt by his gift for fulfilling our desire for discovery, for quenching our thirst for knowledge, for imprinting in our hearts the longing to uncover the world's ultimate secrets! |
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Taking part in other countries' wars, compulsory military service, schooling organized in the fields,and the mobilization of teenagers all exploit this need to leave home and slake a thirst for adventure. |
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There won't be any shortage of pleasure or the thirst for adventure: from reports on culinary walks to reports on special nature experiences, the magazine will cover a wide range of interests. |
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Parents must instill a thirst for learning. |
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The freedmen's thirst for knowledge was undeniable. |
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My thirst for beautiful models was intact and I was hungry for tanks. |
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As I previously mentioned, for Afghanistan to attract so many women in its infancy as a nation speaks volumes about the thirst for freedom in that country. |
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With limited cash and a thirst for uncommon sights, backpackers have pushed into challenging territory well before the big-money resorts or tchotchke merchants. |
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Their thirst for knowledge, together with the fact that they associated freely with the outer world, led the Sephardim to establish new educational systems. |
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She got her thirst for bullfighting from her father, a former banderillero whose job was to fire stun darts into the animal's shoulders before the kill. |
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In the movies, vampires thirst for blood. We're not sanguinarians. |
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In the Jehovistic version of the creation a feature of the myth of the expulsion is the apparent conflict between the thirst for knowledge and the will of the deity. |
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And with just about the worst diet in the EU and an unquenchable thirst for our trashiest cultural exports, it's not always easy telling them apart from, well, us. |
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Full of cunning folk with a thirst for the dark arts, Slytherin are bitter foes of Harry's house, Gryffindor, who are renowned for their daring and bravery. |
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The corporate world is plagued by avarice and a thirst for power. |
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